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Æthelstan of Kent. Æthelstan ( / ˈæθəlstæn /; died c. 852) was the King of Kent from 839 to 851. He served under the authority and overlordship of his father, King Æthelwulf of Wessex, who appointed him. [1] The late D, E and F versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describe Æthelstan as Æthelwulf's brother, but the A, B and ...
Mother. Ecgwynn. Æthelstan or Athelstan ( / ˈæθəlstæn /; Old English: Æðelstān [ˈæðelstɑːn]; Old Norse: Aðalsteinn; lit. 'noble stone'; [4] c. 894 – 27 October 939) was King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to his death in 939. [a] He was the son of King Edward the Elder and his first wife ...
- 924–927
- Edward the Elder
- 4 September 925, Kingston upon Thames
- Edmund I
Æthelstan, Anglo-Saxon King of England. By Susan Abernethy. Æthelstan was the first King of Wessex to bring together all the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England. He was well educated, very pious and a collector of saints relics and manuscripts. He was also a formidable warrior.
Æthelwulf ( Old English: [ˈæðelwuɫf]; [1] Old English for "Noble Wolf"; [2] died 13 January 858) was King of Wessex from 839 to 858. [a] In 825, his father, King Ecgberht, defeated King Beornwulf of Mercia, ending a long Mercian dominance over Anglo-Saxon England south of the Humber.
Athelstan (también, Æþelstan, Æðelstān o Atelstán, el Glorioso) (c. 894-27 de octubre de 939) (del nórdico antiguo Aðalsteinn) fue rey de los anglosajones de 924 a 927 y rey de Inglaterra de 927 a 939.
- El mismo se convierte en rey de Inglaterra
17 de feb. de 2024 · Æthelstan, grandson of Alfred the Great, emerged as the inaugural English king in 925, marking the pinnacle of Anglo-Saxon consolidation. Following Alfred's reign of turmoil, Æthelstan embarked on a campaign of unification, culminating in the conquest of York in 927, solidifying England's borders.
Æthelstan (r. 924-927) King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to 939. Historians regard him as the first King of England and one of the greatest Anglo-Saxon kings. See All Monarchs. King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to 939.